Ally plans to issue two transactions backed by dealer floorplan receivables during a week where primary securitization volumes were largely driven by the asset class.
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Nearly half of leases on the 45 retail properties that secure Wells Fargo and Citigroups latest large loan CMBS will expire before the loan itself matures.
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Fannie Mae plans to sell pools of nonperforming single-family mortgages
April 8 -
The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York is partnering with an Atlanta-based company to provide members with a loan exchange platform to sell their conforming and jumbo mortgages.
April 8 -
Citigroup priced the 10-year super senior bond from its Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust 2015-GC29 at swaps plus 89 basis points plus
April 7 -
Credit Suisse plans to issue £265.5 million ($392 million) securitization of legacy mortgage assets originated by Edeus Mortgage Creators, Kensington Mortgage Co, Amber Homeloans and Paratus (formerly GMAC-RFC)
April 7
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Clifford Chance partner Steven Kolyer weighs in on different strategies CLO managers are adopting for risk retention.
April 7 -
The deal, called Springleaf Trust 2015-B, is structured with a five-year revolving period, longer than any of issuers prior term securitizations.
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A subsidiary of Chimera Investment Corp. has just closed a $268.7 million RMBS, according to a private placement memorandum obtained from a market source.
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Nissan is readying its first auto loan securitization of 2015, according to a pre-sale from Fitch Ratings.
April 6 -
Glenn Costello, a structured finance veteran cited through the years in the pages of the Asset Securitization Report for his sharp analysis, particularly of residential mortgage-backeds, passed away on April 6.
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Freddie Macs next STACR offering will offer investors exposure to actual losses on residential mortgages, something the mortgage giant says investors have been asking for.
April 6 -
The Rhode Island Student Loan Authority is marketing $41 million of bonds backed by private student loans to residents and borrowers studying in the state.
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